From ecmartin at arizona.edu Wed May 6 16:09:22 2026 From: ecmartin at arizona.edu (Martin, Edward C - (ecmartin)) Date: Wed, 6 May 2026 23:09:22 +0000 Subject: [CED/CD/EAT] FW: Call for Applications! Three Different Opportunities - Inaugural AI Campus Champions Cohort, AI Fellows Program, and Associate AI Directors In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Dear Directors, I had an inquiry about this. Can you share it with others in your department and see if anyone else wants to apply? Dominic and Ayman already expressed interest. Are there others? Please let me know ASAP, and we will try to coordinate our applications prior to the May 20th deadline. Ed [Logo, company name Description automatically generated] Edward C. Martin, Ph.D. Associate Vice President and Director Cooperative Extension Division of Agriculture, Life, & Veterinary Sciences, and Cooperative Extension Professor/Extension Specialist - Biosystems Engineering THE UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA Forbes Building, Room 301 | 1140 E. South Campus Drive P.O. Box 210036 | Tucson, AZ 85721-0036 Office: 520-621-7145 | Cell: 520-709-0939 ecmartin at arizona.edu We respectfully acknowledge the University of Arizona is on the land and territories of Indigenous peoples. Today, Arizona is home to 22 federally recognized tribes, with Tucson being home to the O?odham and the Yaqui. The University strives to build sustainable relationships with sovereign Native Nations and Indigenous communities through education offerings, partnerships, and community service. https://www.facebook.com/UArizonaCooperativeExtension facebook | twitter | instagram | linkedin From: Faculty On Behalf Of Chorover, Jon - (chorover) Sent: Friday, May 1, 2026 7:40 AM To: CALS Faculty listserv (faculty at list.cals.arizona.edu) ; staff at list.cals.arizona.edu Subject: Re: [Faculty] Call for Applications! Three Different Opportunities - Inaugural AI Campus Champions Cohort, AI Fellows Program, and Associate AI Directors Dear Colleagues, Please see the three opportunities below from David Ebert, Chief AI and Data Science Officer, and the Office of Responsible AI (ORAI). Jon Call for Applications for Opportunities with the Office of Responsible AI Dear Colleagues, The Office of Responsible AI (ORAI) and the Arizona Institute for Artificial Intelligence and Society (AI?S) would like to invite you to apply invite you to apply for one or more of the following three opportunities: Inaugural AI Campus Champions Cohort, AI Fellows Program, and Associate AI Directors. __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ University of Arizona Inaugural AI Campus Champions Cohort, an AI leadership opportunity designed for faculty and staff committed to advancing institutional transformation through the applied use of artificial intelligence. This summer program is an experiential, production-oriented learning community where participants collaborate to build real-world AI capabilities across teaching, research, student support, operations, and administration. This will be followed by serving as an AI Campus Champion throughout the academic year. Program Timeline * Application Deadline: May 20, 2026 * Announcement of Selected Members: June 5, 2026 * Cohort Dates: June 15 ? July 29, 2026 Program Structure * Duration: 6 weeks * Weekly Commitment: Approximately 4 hours * 1-hour synchronous group meeting * 3 hours of independent, applied work * Format: Collaborative, hands-on, project-based * Compensation: This is an unpaid professional development opportunity * Receive a $5,000.00 stipend for the 6-week summer program Program Expectations Participants will: * Apply AI tools and strategies to real work within their roles * Develop tangible, meaningful artifacts that advance AI-informed practices * Contribute to curriculum innovation, institutional policy, and implementation of best practices * Share outcomes that can be scaled across communities of practice Why Participate? As an AI Campus Champion, you will: * Gain hands-on experience applying AI in your specific professional context * Collaborate with a cross-campus network of innovators * Help shape the future of AI integration within the institution * Serve as a leader and resource for responsible, impactful AI adoption Application Requirements Please complete the registration form and submit: * Name * Email * Position Title * Department/Unit * Brief description of why you are interested in participating * Letter of support from your Department Head or Office Director How to Register Please click on this registration link to complete your application. We encourage applications from individuals across all disciplines and functional areas who are motivated to lead and innovate with AI in meaningful ways. ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ University of Arizona AI Fellows Program The University of Arizona AI Fellows Program is launching in Summer/Fall 2026. AI Fellows play a critical role in advancing the University?s responsible, strategic, and mission-aligned use of artificial intelligence. Fellows serve as connectors, conveners, and thought partners, helping translate the University?s AI strategy into meaningful engagement. across research, teaching, and operational contexts. This is not a technical AI developer role. Rather, we seek faculty and staff leaders who understand AI?s implications for their areas of work and are motivated to help shape how the University of Arizona responsibly adopts and governs AI in practice. Role Overview AI Fellows act as catalysts within their units and communities by: * Engaging colleagues in thoughtful dialogue about AI opportunities, risks, and priorities * Helping identify and shape AI use cases relevant to research, instruction, and/or operational practice * Co?designing workshops, forums, pedagogy, or resources that support responsible and effective AI adoption * Providing feedback and insight to ORAI and AI?S on institutional AI needs and challenges * Supporting alignment between the university-wide AI strategy and local contexts Fellows help ensure that AI planning and implementation reflect the realities, values, and expertise of the communities they represent. Appointment Details * Appointment type: AI Fellow (Faculty or Staff Affiliate Role; no impact on tenure or job classification) * Term: One year, renewable by mutual agreement (up to two consecutive terms) * Time commitment: Approximately 4?6 hours per week * Compensation: Annual $10,000.00 stipend for Fellows using ORP guidelines * Start date: Summer or Fall 2026 (flexible by agreement) * Reporting /affiliation: ORAI and AI?S (Program leads) Eligibility We welcome applications from faculty and staff across the University of Arizona who bring: * A current UA faculty or professional staff appointment * Demonstrated interest in AI, data?enabled tools, or emerging digital technologies as they relate to: * Research and scholarship * Teaching, learning, and student experience * Administrative, operational, or service functions * Strong collegial networks or community standing within their unit, college, or functional area * Interest in responsible AI, ethical deployment, and institutional stewardship * Capacity to dedicate approximately 4?6 hours per week to program activities We encourage applications from individuals across diverse disciplines, roles, and perspectives, including (but not limited to) academic units, research administration, student services, libraries, IT, finance, HR, operations, healthcare, and community-facing functions. What ORAI and AI?S Provide AI Fellows will receive: * An annual $10,000.00 stipend recognizing service and leadership contributions * Structured onboarding and orientation to UA?s AI strategy and governance landscape * Ongoing coordination and strategic support from ORAI and AI?S leadership * Access to a cross?campus peer cohort of AI Fellows * Visibility and recognition through ORAI and AI?S communications * Support in convening conversations, workshops, or engagement activities (e.g., templates, facilitation assistance, shared resources) Depending on role and interest, Fellows may also have limited access to enterprise AI tools or sandbox environments for demonstration or exploratory purposes, subject to institutional policy. Responsibilities (Illustrative, Not Exhaustive) AI Fellows are expected to: * Participate in periodic Fellows meetings (approximately monthly) * Serve as a local point of contact for AI?related questions, ideas, and concerns within their community * Help surface opportunities, needs, and risks related to AI use in their area * Collaborate with ORAI and AI?S on light?weight engagement activities (e.g., listening sessions, informational workshops, pilots) * Share insights and lessons learned to inform institutional AI planning The role is intentionally flexible and context?specific, allowing Fellows to tailor activities to their expertise and environment. Application Materials and Deadline (Apply by May 20, 2026) Apply Here: Please submit the following: 1. Letter of interest (1 page max) * Your interest in the AI Fellows role * Relevant experience or perspective related to AI * How you would contribute to responsible AI engagement in your area 1. Current resume or CV 2. Brief statement (??1 page) * How you would approach engaging colleagues and identifying AI priorities within your context. The Initial ideas and goals you have for the fellowship. 1. Letter of support * From a supervisor, department head, or dean, confirming support for the time commitment Additional Information * We welcome informal inquiries prior to application submission. * The program is designed to complement, not replace, existing roles and governance structures. * Fellows do not need prior technical AI expertise; curiosity, judgment, and community trust matter most. * Selected candidates will be contacted by the Office of Responsible AI by June 5, 2026. ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Associate AI Directors University of Arizona faculty for the inaugural cohort of Associate Directors AI in a Domain ? a new category of domain-focused faculty leadership roles launching in Summer/Fall 2026. Associate Directors AI in a Domain serve as the connective tissue between AI?S and ORAI?s cross-disciplinary AI mission and the distinct expertise, cultures, and opportunities of their disciplinary community. These are not technical AI positions ? we are looking for disciplinary leaders who understand AI?s implications for their field and are committed to shaping how UA engages with those implications. Appointment details: * Appointment type: Faculty Affiliate ? Leadership Role (no tenure impact) * Term: Two years, renewable by mutual agreement * Time commitment: Approximately 8 hours per week (protected service time) * Compensation: Annual stipend + dedicated support funds * Start date: Summer 2026 (flexible by agreement) * Reports to: Senior Director, AI?S / CAIO Office We are recruiting Associate Directors AI in a Domain across all domains for the 2026?2028 cohort. We welcome applications from faculty at all ranks ? Assistant, Associate, Full, and Research Professor ? who bring: * A current UA faculty appointment * Demonstrated interest in or engagement with AI, machine learning, data science, or computational methods in research, teaching, or service within their domain * Strong collegial networks within their domain community at the U of A * Commitment to responsible AI and interdisciplinary collaboration * Capacity to dedicate approximately 5-8 hours per week to this role What ORIA and AI?S provide: * Annual stipend and dedicated support funds for advancing teaching or research in the AI and Domain area. * Access to the U of A enterprise AI platform (AWS Bedrock) and computing resources * Onboarding, orientation, and ongoing strategic support from AI?S and ORAI leadership * Staff support from AI?S research AI engineers and data scientists for domain projects * Visibility through AI?S and ORAI communications * A peer network with other AI Associate Directors for cross-domain collaboration To apply, please submit the following materials through this link. (Deadline extended until May 20, 2026) * Letter of interest (1 page max) ? your domain AI vision, relevant experience, and how you would advance AI in your discipline at UA * Current curriculum vitae * Brief statement (1 page) ? how you would approach building faculty community and external partnerships in your domain * Letter of support from your department head or dean We welcome informal inquiries from prospective applicants prior to submission. If you have any questions, please contact David Ebert at ebertd at arizona.edu David Dr. David S. Ebert Chief AI And Data Science Officer Associate Vice President of Research and Partnerships Computer Science Engineering Endowed Innovation Chair, Dept. of ECE University of Arizona Tucson, AZ ebertd at arizona.edu -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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